Learn all about the wondrous world of 3D printed plastics at interplastica

For 3D printing professionals, additively manufacturing plastics and polymers is nothing new. For professionals in the plastics and polymers industry however, there is still lots to learn in this respect. Both professionals meet in Moscow in January 2018, at 3D fab+print Russia during interplastica.

Meet plastics and rubber processing professionals

And in 2018 3D fab+print returns to Russia, where the interplastica trade fair will take place on 23–26 January. This international specialized exhibition for plastics and rubber processing is the region’s leading industry platform and brings together professionals primarily from the plastics processing and chemical industries, as well as from mechanical engineering and user industries.

When and where?

Date: 23–26 January 2018Venue: Expocentre Moscow, Russia

3D fab+print Russia is a special show within interplastica that hosts a conference as well as an exhibition area. Both areas are completely devoted to inform visitors on current topics in the field of 3D printing, or Additive Manufacturing.

Participate in 3D fab+print Russia during interplastica

At interplastica 2017 important players in the world of 3D printing such as EOS and doob were present at 3D fab+print Russia where they provided presentations at the conference and further information in the expo space.

When you are interested in participating in 3D fab+print Russia during interplastica 2018, please be sure to act quickly. There are still options both for giving a presentation and for being present with a booth.

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